05-06-2013, 08:09 PM
This would be a good time for Apple to return Final Cut back to prominence and make a full featured Aperture to take on Photoshop.
Say goodbye to discs and the CS from Adobe...
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05-06-2013, 08:09 PM
This would be a good time for Apple to return Final Cut back to prominence and make a full featured Aperture to take on Photoshop.
05-06-2013, 08:17 PM
Told you so.
Hopefully, there will be a reasonable replacement for Photoshop and Illustrator by the time CS6 is no longer supported by a future iteration of Mac OS. After that, I'm done with Adobe. -
05-06-2013, 08:18 PM
Paul F. wrote: Looks like single-app pricing is $20/mo, so if you just need InDesign, is $240/yr any easier to swallow? http://www.adobe.com/products/creativecl...guide.html
05-06-2013, 08:20 PM
C(-)ris wrote: Don't recall anyone saying it would cause the sky to fall... only that it would be the direction Adobe was going to take, sooner or later. We guessed "sooner", you guessed "never". And you have every right to your opinion (don't want there to be confusion on that ![]() I do agree with you that it would simplify support... But there are enough "casual" or "non-money making" users of InDesign (and the rest of the Suite.. I'm just focused on what I use...) that are now going to discontinue use of the product that I have a hard time seeing how this is going to benefit their bottom line in the long run. Maybe it will, maybe it'll be the best move they ever made... but I doubt it. It does have me price-checking QuarkXpress though. Looks like we don't qualify for their definition of "non-profit" however.
05-06-2013, 08:23 PM
GGD wrote: Looks like single-app pricing is $20/mo, so if you just need InDesign, is $240/yr any easier to swallow? http://www.adobe.com/products/creativecl...guide.html Since it's been my own out-of-pocket expense for 10 years to upgrade Adobe Creative Suite every 4 years or so (and I'm overdue), it's easier.. but probably not in the cards for me. I might though...
05-06-2013, 08:24 PM
I'm betting Adobe is banking on raking it in from the multi-seat corporate gigs, and will offer volume discounts. They'll probably also come up w/ student and home user pricing models as well. They probably don't give much of a sh!t about those of us fall in the cracks... basically, if we generate enough income from their products, we'll pay whatever their extortion fee is, if not, we'll look elsewhere to resolve the issue. It's not a big enough festering pimple on their butt to warrant their concern. 2ยข
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05-06-2013, 08:27 PM
Paul F. wrote: Isn't your current version still working? Do you have to accept files from others with higher versions? You probably don't need to upgrade.
05-06-2013, 08:32 PM
decay;
Mine still works.... but I think I'm at CS3 or CS4 (I'm at work, and keep forgetting to check what version I have at home...), so at SOME point, I'm going to upgrade my Mac or my OS past what will run what I've got. Not today, not this year, but at some point. And I won't get "pushed" into the subscription model if there are other alternatives to experiment with before that day comes.
05-06-2013, 08:36 PM
Well, I've been saying it was coming since the first cloud teases they put out. It really was obvious. Most users would plunk down $600+ for x upgrade and stay with that for at least one or two years or 1 or 2 major updates.
Adobe was trying to find a way to force users to shell out the $600 upgrade fee a year and they have it now. This is why I purchased the upgrades to CS 6 Premium and Lightroom 4 with the media. Considering the bloatware and bugs that don't seem to get fixed, Adobe more than likely won't be seeing any of my moola for a few more years. And I have Quark 9.5 so I should be good for a while...
JoeM
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05-06-2013, 08:37 PM
I just hope CS6 works in 10.9. I may be stuck there for a long, long time to come.
And Apple won't help us, they don't care about pro users anymore. And what are these Photoshop alternatives people speak of? At last check, Adobe's file formats are proprietary and if anyone tries to be able to open them, Adobe sues. |
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